Satisfy Your Craving for Cuban Dishes

Treat your taste buds to dishes from a cuisine that was inspired by a melding of Caribbean, Spanish, and African cuisines.

Cuban Beans and Rice

Start with staples from Cuban cuisine: black beans and rice. The simple side is great on its own, but when jazzed up with avocado, cumin, tomato, and a little balsamic vinegar, the staple goes from average to over-the-top. Serve on its own or mix in a little cooked chicken for a hearty lunch or light supper. Recipe:Cuban Beans and Rice

Cuban Sandwiches

Traditional Cuban sandwiches are served with ham and pork, so we're keeping it simple and only adding Swiss cheese and sliced pickle. Pick up a fresh baguette for best flavor. Wrap the sandwiches in aluminum foil to prevent over-browning and cook for about fifteen minutes in the oven. Recipe:Cuban Sandwiches

Cuban Chicken Pizza

Spice up pizza night by serving individual pies on a crispy flatbread, made from toasted flour tortillas. Top the tortillas with corn, cooked chicken, black beans, and a drizzle of lime juice for bright flavor. Cook on the grill or in the oven for a few minutes, or until the Monterey Jack cheese melts. Recipe:Cuban Chicken Pizza

Cuban Pork with Pineapple

Marinate pork in a sweet-tart mixture of pineapple juice, soy sauce, brown sugar, ginger, allspice, and mustard for about 20 minutes, or overnight if you have time. The chops cook quickly, so prepare the ingredients the night before and leave the pork to marinate. When you get home the next day, dinner can be on the table in about 15 minutes. Recipe:Cuban Pork with Pineapple

Cuban Coffee Ice Cream with Dulce de Leche

Break out the ice cream maker and get started on a company-worthy sundae. Dark-roasted coffee beans, rum, and vanilla give the homemade ice cream its rich flavor. Top with dulce de leche, a sugary caramel syrup made with milk, sugar, and baking soda. Recipe:Cuban Coffee Ice Cream with Dulce de Leche

Cuban Black Bean Patties with Pineapple Rice

Update the cuisine's staples, beans and rice, by serving them in a unique style. The black bean patties, flavored with garlic, cumin, spicy cheese, and red onion, are a great vegetarian alternative to the usual burger. Serve the meaty patties over a fresh rice side, prepared with diced pineapple and chopped cilantro. Recipe:Cuban Black Bean Patties with Pineapple Rice

Cuban Black Bean Dip

Shortcut bold Cuban flavor by making a simple bean dip and adding Cuban-style black bean soup mix. Lime juice, cumin, and ground chipotle chile powder add fresh flavor to the smooth dip, which can be served with chips as an appetizer, or in a burrito with pulled pork or chicken for a main dish. Recipe:Cuban Black Bean Dip

Give up the box mix because making Classic Baked Macaroni and Cheese from scratch is easier than you think. Shredding a block of cheese adds a little more prep time but the smooth and creamy results are worth it. For more tasty mac and cheese recipes, see our complete Macaroni and Cheese recipe collection.)